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Feature aligned quad dominant remeshing using iterative local updates

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Feature aligned quad dominant remeshing using iterative local updates
In this paper we present a new algorithm which turns an unstructured triangle mesh into a quad-dominant mesh with edges well aligned to the principal directions of the underlying surface. Instead of computing a globally smooth parameterization or integrating curvature lines along a tangent vector field, we simply apply an iterative relaxation scheme which incrementally aligns the mesh edges to the principal directions. We further obtain the quad-dominant mesh by dropping the not-aligned diagonal edges from the triangle mesh. A post-processing stage is introduced to further improve the results. The major advantage of our algorithm is its conceptual simplicity since it is merely based on elementary mesh operations such as edge collapse, flip, and split. The resulting meshes exhibit a very good alignment to surface features and rather uniform distribution of mesh vertices. This makes them well-suited, e.g., as Catmull-Clark Subdivision control meshes. Key words: quad dominant remeshing, ...
Yu-Kun Lai, Leif Kobbelt, Shi-Min Hu
Added 09 Dec 2010
Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CAD
Authors Yu-Kun Lai, Leif Kobbelt, Shi-Min Hu
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